Hey guys, thanks for starting this thread. I’m from the Hudson Valley. A newbie to growing. So far my first white widow auto grow went well and I’m to my 2nd. Trying out northern lights. What a difference she is.
Welcome! Seems we have quite a few from HV. I used to travel there often l, such a beautiful area.
 
Thanks! It is nice here but the areas seem to be getting a bit busy.
 
I’m now all outdoors. This rain dented some young ones. Hoping they pop up through the weekend.
 
Hello fellow growers, well I have 2 gold leaf photos under the light for a friend, and 6 autos,4 blue dream and 2 SODK. The gl is 5 weeks old and the autos popped 2 weeks ago. I am aware of the fact autos dont like to be transplanted, but 3 are going into the ground and 3 are going into fabric grow bags. The next week or so weather in my area is 60 highs and low 50 lows, with rain on and off. Can I find a window in this to plant the autos in ground or possibly wait and try to transplant around the time they flower, which is said to be to late and would overly stress the plant.?
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I guess what I am saying is does anyone put their plants in the ground under less than good conditions and do the autos recover from the stress?
 
Yes some strains do have enough life span to recover from a rough transplant. I have found even the quick growers recover very quickly if their roots/soil are not disturbed much at all during the transplanting.

I always plant my beans directly into soil after they develop a nice little tap root.

I just got in from my garden where I planted 2 gorilla glue#4's and 2 white widows:headbang:
 
I’m now all outdoors. This rain dented some young ones. Hoping they pop up through the weekend.
Same here, three out front got pounded and leaves stuck in dirt. Freed them last night and hoping the sun gives them some growth today!
 
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